According to a provisional CDC toll, Covid-19 was responsible for some 380,000 U.S. deaths last year which works out at around 5.5 million years of life lost. Last year, more years of life were lost due to the pandemic than all the accidents combined in a typical year including traffic accidents, drowning, firearm accidents and drug overdoses. It is also triple the number of years of life lost to diabetes or liver disease in a typical calendar year. The same dataset reveals that the average number of years lost in the U.S. per Covid-19 death last year was 14 compared to 12 years lost per stroke death, 17 years lost per cancer death and 31 years lost per accidental death in the year prior.

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